Diana Ross arrived back in Los Angeles on Tuesday, sporting a cast as she was wheeled through LAX Airport.

MailOnline has learned the 68-year-old singer is suffering from a broken ankle.

She sustained the injury after slipping at the end of the show she put on at Naomi Campbell's billionaire boyfriend Vladimir Doronin's 50th birthday party in India in early November.

The spokesman said: 'Ms Ross accidentally slipped and broke her ankle at the end of a show [for Doronin's party] in India in November.

Looking great: Aside from the cast, Diana Ross looked fantastic as she was wheeled through LAX on Tuesday after breaking her ankle last month onstage in India at a bash organised by Naomi Campbell

'She is fine and has been recovering. She will be performing next week for the President in Washington DC.'

Campbell recently flew Ross out to
India to perform her hits for Doronin's 50th birthday in Jodhpur at the
15th century Mehrangarh Fort.

Ross,
who was reportedly paid £500,000 to sing at the party, treated
revellers to an awe-inspiring set in the Zenana Courtyard.

Such poise: The Supremes legend is still an active performer so obviously likes to conserve her energy

That smile: Diana looked pleased to be arriving in the city of Angels

Home James: Ross looked much better than most younger celebrities after her flight

In demand: Ross performed at Naomi Campbell's billionaire boyfriend Vladimir Doronin's 50th birthday party where she sustained the injury to her ankle

For her show, The Supremes' front lady wore a extraordinary red gown as she graced the stage.

Ross is still in high
demand, as she's set to be the jewel in the crown of TNT's annual
Christmas in Washington special, which airs on December 21.

President Barack Obama and First Lady
Michelle will attend no less, and TNT’s late night host Conan O’Brien
will host the telecast, to be taped in Washington D.C.’s National
Building Museum, for the second consecutive year.

And not to stay out of her glad rags
for long, it has been announced a new musical based on Diana and Motown
would be hitting Broadway.

The Musical will be based on a book written by Berry Gordy, the owner of the iconic label.

It will cover his youth, inspiration and will detail his long effort to get the label off the ground.

Majestic: Mehrangarh Fort rising above the old city of Jodhpur. It was the setting for Campbell's boyfriend's party

Legend through the decades: Diana hasn't dimmed with age and is still much in demand